

The composition stages five solitary figures at the thresholds of radiant, concentric chambers—each circle a pulsing atmosphere that frames absence as much as presence, with the stark white apertures reading like portals or unsaid sentences. Color becomes psychology: green, amber, violet, magenta, and blue radiate as distinct emotional climates, while the repeated pose suggests a shared human condition refracted into different interior states. Against the smoky, earth-toned ground, these luminous wells feel simultaneously protective and isolating, proposing that modern identity is lived in parallel rooms of feeling—adjacent, yet never fully touching.







